
Katy McAfee
AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County Reporter-
The meals are provided through the Community Eligibility Provision, a federally funded program that provides free food to schools in low-income areas.
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The footprints were created some 115 million years ago, when what is now a Central Texas suburb was a beach on the Western Interior Seaway.
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The Central Texas Community Foundation launched a fundraiser with a goal of raising $10 million to support people in AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ and Williamson counties who were affected by the floods.
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Under the proposed map, only one solidly Democratic district will remain, and more people living in areas surrounding Austin will be represented by Republicans.
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Federal and state disaster declarations allow the county to raise taxes without voter approval. The average AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County homeowner would pay about $200 more in property taxes than the previous year.
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Hundreds of family photos are being restored by the Austin Disaster Relief Network. But for many people affected by the floods, the majority of their personal possessions are still missing.
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Gummies, vapes, drinks and few regulations. Here's what to know about the ingredients that get you high as Texas lawmakers hold a special legislative session to regulate them.
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Wastewater detection doesn’t mean measles is already running rampant in Austin, but its detection does put public health officials on alert.
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Residents in the Big Sandy Creek neighborhood say it could take months to return the area back to normal. More hands on deck will help speed up the process.
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Alert fatigue may have led some residents to ignore warnings. Spotty cell service also could have kept some alerts from coming in at all.